A Chapelhall dad has slammed the “miserable individual” who complained to North Lanarkshire Council about his daughters’ beloved playhouse.

Brendan Burke’s little girls, Tilly-May, six, and Amelia-Rose, four, were given the structure by their uncle last month and the delighted youngsters have played on it every day since with their friends.

Dad Brendan was also delighted with the gift because it provides a safe place for his girls to play in, rather than the local park which Brendan insists is “always covered in glass and dog dirt”.

However, the family’s joy turned to anger when an anonymous complaint was made to the local authority, who have ordered Brendan to submit an application to allow him to keep the structure in place.

He has been told he can keep the playhouse up in the meantime but if the application is rejected he will have 28 days to take it down.

Furious Brendan has gathered almost 1000 signatures of support on a petition he has submitted to the council.

He told the Advertiser: “I really don’t understand this.

“I don’t understand why such a miserable individual would want to stop kids from playing in their own garden.

“It’s not an eyesore, it doesn’t spoil any special views and the kids don’t play on it late at night so what’s the issue?

“I’ve no idea who complained and everyone who has signed the petition is as confused about it as me. I’ve been told I could be getting served with a 28-day notice but if I do I won’t be following it.

“Whoever complained about this has stooped really low and the council are just as bad for taking it seriously. I can’t believe they see this as an issue.”